- ZA HPRA A1919-17
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- 20 May 1925
Arrangement for interview with the King at Buckingham Palace on 26th May.
Arrangement for interview with the King at Buckingham Palace on 26th May.
Alteration in time for interview with the King.
Terms on which Bailey will grant Crewe and Fuller an extension of time for the liquidation of the debt due to Bailey in the matter of the East London Dispatch Publishing Company.
Acting Governor-General to C.Y. Crewe
Acknowledges Crewe's offer of assistance.
Congratulations. Birth of son.
A.M. Chalmers. Commander of Cape Police District No. 6
Testimonial for Crewe on leaving Cape Police Force.
Anonymous writer to C.P. Crewe
Letter written from Burghersdorp, after June 1900. Notable rebels, including C. Strydom have been let out on bail. C. Strydom has been assisting the military by making affidavits against certain English residents. Certain storekeepers have been trading with the Commissariat officer 10% commission on all business done.
Archibald Cullen (Bishop of Grahamstown) to C.P. Crewe
Thanks Crewe for his deed of gift to the Bishopric Endowment Fund of the Diocese.
Archibald Cullen (Bishop of Grahamstown) to C.P. Crewe
Expresses concern regarding Crewe's heart attack. Gives a report of his own troublesome ankle joint. Thanks Crewe for a gift of a gold pectoral cross. Has attended a memorial service for Robert Struben.
Archibald Cullen (Bishop of Grahamstown) to C.P. Crewe
Accepts Crewe's offer of hospitality in East London from 18th November to 22nd November.